This happened to my (own) machine at home, right when AT&T was "repairing" my network. Can anyone tell me, is this RE-settable? or is the only option replacement of boards?
Thanks in advance,
OC
Thanks in advance,
OC
18.4.30 18.4.31 |
C002: RAM error at startup (standard memory) C003: RAM error at startup (expanded memory) |
Relevant electrical parts | |
MFP board/1 (MFPB/1) | MFP board/2 (MFPB/2) |
Step | Action | WIRING DIAGRAM | |
Control signal | Location (electri cal component) |
||
1 | Turn OFF and ON the power switch. | - | - |
2 | Check the MFPB/1 connector for proper connection and correct as necessary. |
- | - |
3 | Check the MFPB/2 connector for proper connection and correct as necessary. |
- | - |
4 | Check for proper connection between MFPB/1 and MFPB/2 and correct as nec essary. |
- | - |
5 | Change MFPB/2. | - | - |
6 | Change MFPB/1. | - |
18.4.30 18.4.31 |
C002: RAM error at startup (standard memory) C003: RAM error at startup (expanded memory) |
Relevant electrical parts | |
MFP board/1 (MFPB/1) | MFP board/2 (MFPB/2) |
Step | Action | WIRING DIAGRAM | |
Control signal | Location (electri cal component) |
||
1 | Turn OFF and ON the power switch. | - | - |
2 | Check the MFPB/1 connector for proper connection and correct as necessary. |
- | - |
3 | Check the MFPB/2 connector for proper connection and correct as necessary. |
- | - |
4 | Check for proper connection between MFPB/1 and MFPB/2 and correct as nec essary. |
- | - |
5 | Change MFPB/2. | - | - |
6 | Change MFPB/1. | - |
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